Northern Nut Growers Association, report of the proceedings at the eighth annual meeting / Stamford, Connecticut, September 5 and 6, 1917
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The articles published in the Annual Reports of the Northern Nut Growers Association are the findings and thoughts solely of the authors and are not to be construed as an endorsement by the Northern Nut Growers Association, its board of directors, or its members. No endorsement is intended for products mentioned, nor is criticism meant for products not mentioned. The laws and recommendations for pesticide application may have changed since the articles were written. It is always the pesticide applicator's responsibility, by law, to read and follow all current label directions for the specific pesticide being used. The discussion of specific nut tree cultivars and of specific techniques to grow nut trees that might have been successful in one area and at a particular time is not a guarantee that similar results will occur elsewhere.
CONCORD, N.H. THE RUMFORD PRESS 1916
Annapolis Pub. Co. Print.
Life Member
Name . This society shall be known as the Northern Nut Growers Association.
Object . Its object shall be the promotion of interest in nut-bearing plants, their products and their culture.
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EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING
CONTENTS
CONSTITUTION
Northern Nut Growers' Association
EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING
REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-TREASURER.
PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS.
REASONS FOR OUR LIMITED KNOWLEDGE AS TO WHAT VARIETIES OF NUT TREES TO PLANT.
THE DISEASES OF NUT TREES.
NOTES ON THE NUT BEARING PINES AND ALLIED CONIFERS.
NOTES TAKEN ON AN EXCURSION TO MERRIBROOKE, THE COUNTRY PLACE OF DR. ROBERT T. MORRIS, AT STAMFORD, CONN., SEPTEMBER 5, 1917.
ADVENT OF NUTS INTO THE NATION'S LIST OF STAPLE FOODS.
THE IMPORTANCE OF NUT GROWING.
THE PROPER PLACE OF NUT TREES IN THE PLANTING PROGRAM.
SOME INSECTS INJURING-NUT TREES.
THE EXTENT OF THE HARDY NUT TREE NURSERY BUSINESS.
NUT TREES FOR SHADE.
APPENDIX.
ATTENDANCE